UESDA NOVEMBER 29. 1921.
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ARBUCKLE'S EVIDENCE:
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SAN FRANCISCO, November 28.
Arbuckle's evidence in chief was noteworthy for the total absence of any admission of misbehaviour on his part. He declared that he found Miss Tappe in his rooms and helped her to bed. Ho gave her water. He denied that he applied ice.
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CHEF JUSTICE'S REPROOF.
AN "IMPROPER PROCEEDING,”
PARTNERSHIP ACTION BEQUEL.
There was an abrupt ending in the Supreme Court this morning to the
action in which Getz Bros. of the
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SIX WEEKS FOR THIEF.
Six weeks' hard labour was the sentence passed by Magistrate Lind- sell this morning on's Chinese charged with the theft of quantity of knives, forks and spoons from the ground floor of No. 45, Wyndham Street. A "boy" employed by Mr.
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Orient. Ltd., sought to show that Lam Kai Pang was a partner in the Remedios, the occupier of the flat having arrived from the above Forte, firm of Tang Lluy and Co., against which the plaintiff company recently obtained judgment by default for brach of four contracts, the damages amounting to $35,000..
The chief witness on behalf of the plaintiff was Mr. H. O. Odell, Manager for Getz Bros. It was revealed in cross-examination that before the
said that he was in the kitchen yester- day afternoon when he heard someone ampering with the epoons. He was
just in time to see the defendant going out by the front door with a sick in his band. He chased him and the defendant dropped the sack which was found to contain the spoons in the writ was issued Mr., Odell conferred street. The witness kept up the chase and caught him. A previous convic- with a man named C. W. Fun who tion for unlawful possession this year was the secretary of Tang Lluy and when the defendant received 14 days' Ca., before the firm was wound up and afterwards was employed with jail was proved against him.
The prominent banker Mr. Vanderlip, has returned from a tour of Europe. Addressing the Economic Club he urged the United States to devissWhiteaway, Laidlaw and Cov. Fun
an easy payment system for lied debts and employ repayments for rehabilitation of Europe, and thus accomplish great good instead of the harm which would result to America and Europe alike if the former insisted to the letter on the repayment of European obligations.
MOTORISTS SUMMONED.
QAR'S RACE TO CATCH A STEAMER.
RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGES.
cases before him at traffic time, this Magistrate Lindsell had six motor
morning.
compradore of Messrs. Reiss and Company in a reckless manner in Des Vaux Road West at 12.10 a.tn., on November 22.
Defendant raid that he could not be
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agreed to assist Mr. Odell in the
action by making an affidavit and producing certain documents and subsequently, he was employed by Getz Bros, Mr. Odell denied that Fun was offered a percentage of the fruits of the action but admitted having promised him a cumsha. Mr. Odell also admitted that certain sums of money were given to Fun but anid these were advances against salary.
This morning, when the hearing
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placed at their risk in the HONGKONG Gedowns at Kowloon, where each consign- ment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon ay thứ Goods are landed.
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Goods not cleared by the 8th Decom-
ber, 1991, will be subject to reat,
Damaged packages must be loft in the Dodown for examination by the Consignes'e and the Co.'s representatives at an apoint- ed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. All claims must be presented withla days of the steamer's BTTIVA! hero, after which dste they cannot be recognized. No claime will be admitted after the goods have left the Godewas.
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at Fanling on SUNDAY, 4th December. From SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO.
LULU, JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI MANILA.
Conditions:--36 boles, Medal Play from scratch, on Old Course. Competi- tors choose their own partners and
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going fast as he was behind another was resumed fr. C. G. Alabaster, ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. THE Steamship,
counsel for the plaintiff, intimated Lance Sergeant Hallam said that that owing to the fact that Fan's THE an hour between Whitty and Water plaintiff's consequent inability to the defendant drove at fully 30 miles evidence was not available and to the THE JASPER CLARK CHAL-
trets. Defendant passed the other produce certain documentary evid Mr. C.A.S. Russ appeared for Mr. car at Water Street. He calculated cuce, he had advised bis client that it K.C. Lau, of No. 69, Chine Road the defendant's speed by the would be a waste of time to proceed charged with having driven his carother
which WAM going with the case. No. 176 on the wrong side of Pedder within Street at 10.35 p.m., on November 19. Mr. Russ asked for a remand. He said that all the people who were in the car at the time were at present. in Canton and time would be neces sary to get them down to give evidence, Mr. Kies said that Mr. Lau
drove the car himself to the Hongkong Hotel, and was not conscious of hay- ing committed any offence.
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the limit of 15
miles
and the defendant's car would have to go double that speed to pass it in such a short distance.
Defendant: I tried to pass the other car but did not succeed because the road was narrow,
for car
a
faw
If the defen-
The Sergeant said that after the defendant went by, he could not seo the other seconds, and then uddenly the whole An Indian constable said that the of it caine into view. car turned from Queen's Road into dant did not pass it, its view would Pedder Street on the side between the have been abscured all the way ricsha stand and the Hongkong Hotel through. Defendant was fully 75 and made straight. for the hotel yards in front of the other car when The regulation required passing the junction of Western that cars went down Pedder Street on Street. the side between the riesha stand and the Old Post Office and then turn to the Hongkong Hotel entrance at the bottom of the ricsha stand.
entrance.
A remand was granted.
CAUTIONED.
The case in which the driver of motor car No. 25, owned by the Dragon Garage was last week remand- el on a charge of having disobeyed the direction of Lance Sergeant Cargill, at the junction of Pakhoi Street and Coronation Road, on the morning of November 6, cutting in. front of a car on the main road, was then called.
The driver of the other ear whom? the defendant said had signalled to him to carry on told the Magistrate that he
was
Defendant: If you say so, it's no
my argu ng Magistrate: Twenty-five dollars.
NO LIGHTS.
The Anamite driver of motor car No. 347 owned by Mesors. E. D.
Sassoons and Company was charged with having driven the car on Robin son Road at 7.30 pan., on November 20 without lights."
Defendant and that the light was hurning when he left the garage.
His Honour the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies) indicated that he natirely agreed with Mir. Alabaster.
Odell'a
the usual way stating that they are playing in this competition.
Reminder.
Governor's Shield.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on As regards Mr. MONDAY, 5th December, at 5.15 pm. evidence 23 to the so-in the City Hall. called advance of salaries "said His Honour" "its chief A pair from H.M.S. "HAWKINS" characteristic has been its frankness will take the place of the pair from and I feel it my duty to say that to M.S." CURLEW" in this competi make payments to the man Fun of tion. these amme of money in anticipa- the making affidavit referred to and of his coming an improper proceeding and in view into this Court to give evidence was
attach to Fun's evidence even if he of it the greatest suspicion would had gone into the witness box."
his tion of
His Honour asked Mr. Alabaster to convey these observations to Mr. Odell and gave judgement for the defendant-with costs.
Mr. Alabaster was instructed by Messrs Wilkinson and and Grist. The defendants were represented by Mr.
J. B. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 19, 1921.
December 15th.
Lottie Gordon's AFTERNOON XMAS Please keep this date for Madamo CONCERT, City Hall, for Xmas Gift Fund for the Blind Home, Pokfulum home, also the home for the aged, Kowloon.
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Eldon Potter and Mr. F. C. Jeukin East. Possession from, let. Janu- (instructed by Messrs. Lo and Lo).
LOCAL CHARITY.
The wires must have fused while he SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE was driving.
Lance Sergeant Murphy said that
he felt the lamp and it was quite cool.
Five dollars.
RACE AGAINST TIME.
Sub-Inspector Marks charged the driving slowly driver of motor car No. 125, owned by along Coronation Road when the Mercury Garage, with reckless he noticed the defendant's driving in Aberdeen village at 5.40 car coming out of Pakhoi Street:
dant to carry on.
Replying to the Magistrate, the witness said that he was so engaged watching the other car that he did Bot notice the Sergeant.
p.ni. on November 21.
He put out his le't hand to signal to The Inspector said that th defend- a car behind him to slow down. The ant, was driving at fully 25 Yes an signal was not meant for the defen-hour in a control area. The car was going so fast that it leaned over on one side. When the witresignalled to the defendant, he jammed down his, brakes, but the cry skidded 15 yards before it could stb. The Magistrate remarked that it The defendant said at he knew was probable both drivers were that he was going fast, but he was watching each other and did not racing against time. He was on his notice the Sergeant.
Inspector Gairod agreed. He said way to Repulse Bay Hotel to pick up n passenger to catch the Kongmoon that it might be so after the witness's
boat. evidence.
The Magistrate: That is no excuse. Inspector Garrod said that the
The Magistrate decided to discharge the defendant with a caution and defendant had been driving recklessly warned him in future to watch the before and once he ran into the island signal from the Sergeant who was at the foot of Garden Road. there to regulate traffic and whose
The Magistrate: In the dark --No, directions must be obeyed
at 7 a.m.
Twenty dollars.
CONSTABLE'S INVENTION. The remand case in which the .driver of motor car No. 400 was
The Tokyo Salvage Company's tug charged with having driven towards the Star ferry wharf at Kowloon with- "Azuma Muru" which recently made out a tail light at 7 p.m., on un attempt to go down to the Paracels November 5, was next called.. and salve the wrecked New York Inspector Garrod reported that hej Maru "is to return to Moji to-morrow. had inspected the car and discovered
A Chinese employed at the Hong. that both the head and rear lights were worked by one switch. There- kong and Whampoa Dock was yester fore if the head light were alight as day removed to the Government the Indian constable said they Civil Hospital suffering from internal were, the tail light must be alight injuries received through a fall from a aleo. Ho of the opinion scaffolding erected outside the City that the tail light
was
PAUL.
The Bazaar Committee of the Soc ety of St. Vincent de Paul have much pleasure in acknowledging the following donatious and prizes for the Bazaar to be held on December 4th 1921.
Messrs Reiss and Co, $25.00. Mesare Shewan Tomes & Co., $25.00.
Mes rs Kayamally & Co., $10.00. Hon. Mr. Ho look, $25.00. Mr. C. Klinck, $10.00. Mr. J. F. Pereira, $5.00. British American Tobacco Co., 5000 cigarettes "Three Castles."
Ligett & Myers Tobacce Co., 5000 cigarettes "Old Mill."
Canton Nanyang Bros., 10 boxes
Reverend Father G. M. Spada, Toys, cigarettes "Star Magnum" etc., and Fancy Articles.
Mr. Alva M. Tavares, a heater "Malley."
Mr. A. F. Osmund, Assortment of Toys,
Mr. F. P. V. de Soares 1 doz. Razors.
Messrs Gande Price & Co., 1 cass "Royal George Whisky.
Messrs B. A. Lapicque & Co., 1 Wrist Watch and Parfumerics. VÁ Messrs French Store, Assortiment of Toilet articles.
buckle.
Messrs. Mobidern & Co., a silver
Messrs. J. Ullman & Co., 1 pair vase. Mrs. D. Lopes, 1 silk cushion. The Misses Lopes, fancy articles. The Misses Bishop and Raptis, tooth powder.
For the St. Andrew's Ball at the was Hall, where he was engaged on decora City Hall tomorrow night, police very bad, and owing to dust, became tion work for the Bt. Andrew's Ball regulatious relating to motor traffic so obscured that the number plate to morrow night. The man is in a will be suspended.
could not be seen.
serious condition.
The cargo of the Admiral Line HMS Titania's concert party 5.8." Keystone State" for Yokohama included two tons of silk worm eggs are giving a variety entertainment in the Royal Naval Canteen Theatie on (measurement tons), from Italy.
Mrs. R. H. Cousins, Mrs. A. E.
The Magistrate (to the Indian constable): If you invent statements to make your story convincing, cannot convict. It was a physical impossibility for the rear light to bo Friday, December 2 at 8.50 p.m. în out if head lights were on.
Defendant, was discharged.
BEOKLESS DEIVINO,
Mr. George Yipp was then charged with having driven motor car No. 232, owned by Mr. Robert Yipp,
aki of the widow and three young Crapnel, Mre. W. J. Hill, Mr.), K ohildren of Lending Stoker W Norman, of the Titania.* who died last Blair, and Mr. R. Sutherland word Wednesday. An excelent programme among the local people who has been arranged, and an enjoyable returned to the Colony by the NYK
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th prox, will be subject to rent.
All claime against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 15th prox. or they will not be recognized..
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TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND
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coming meetings, lectures and entertainmente, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates.
The above namert steamer having arrived on Monday, 28th November, 1931, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of Lading for
and take counter-signature,. immediate delivery from alongside atcamer or the Company's Godown, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be landed at consignees' risk
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Monday, 5th December, 1921...
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MONDAY, December 6, 1921. commoncing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street, A Consigament of Sporting Goods.
Cricket, Football, Hockey, Tennis and, Crocquet Gear. (Just unpacked)..
TARME:-Cash on delivery.
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at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street A Selection of Fancy Goods,
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Also
A Few plecos of Very Fine Jewellery. and
6 Complete Sets Glass-ware, Crystal Bervices.
On view from Tuesday, the Oth December 1921.
Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.; Auctioneers Hangkong, Novem.her, 29, 1981.
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